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Show Legal Notices Legals from Continued SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1C3 PUBLIC NOTICE Subcontractors needed for the Kenab Middle School Page 24 requests should be addressed to: Division of Accreditation time frames i.e. yearly, 3 years, 4 years and 6 years, sampling dates May" seem out of date. Kane County School District has selected Thebeau Consulting as the Construction Manager (CM") for the new Kanab Middle School. Operations Organization Liaison Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations One Renaissance Boulevard Oakbrook Terrace, L 60181 sub-contrac- The table shows that our system un- - of our regularly scheduled meetings. They are held on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Orderville Town offices. Kane County School District will receive bids for all for Orderville routinely monitors for conthe Kanab Middle School. Bid docu- stituents in our drinking water in acments are available at the following cordance with the Federal and Utah The Joint Commission will acknowlState laws. The following table shows locations: edge such requests in writing or by results of our monitoring for the the Thebeau Consulting telephone and will inform the organi934 W. Kanab Creek Dr. period of January 1st to December zation of the request for any Inter31 st, 1 998. All drinking water, includKanab, UT 84741 view. The organization will, in turn, ing bottled drinking water, may be notify the interviewee of the date, Bids should be faxed or mailed in a reasonably expected to contain at time, and place of the meeting. least small amounts of some consealed envelope addressed to: stituents. Its important to remember KMS Bid This notice is posted in accordance that the presence of these constituCO Kane County with th8 Joint Commissions requireents does not necessarily pose a School Board ments and may not be removed behealth risk. 765 S. Highway 89A fore the survey is completed. Kanab, UT 84741 In the following table you will find Fax to: Date Posted: September 13, 1999 many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help Thebeau Consulting Published in ths Southern Utah News you better understand these terms Fax to on October 13, 1999. weve provided the following definiBids will be received at this location tions: until 1 0:00 am local time, on Monday, NOTICE TO WATER USERS analyNovember 1 , 1 999 at which time bids indicates that the constituent is sis will be and read aloud. publicly opened not present. The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change NO TELEPHONE BIDS ND'Low-High-Fwater systems that Water in Kane County (Locations in WILL BE ACCEPTED! have of water, the sources SLB&M)). multiple Division of Utah Persons objecting to an application Drinking Water has Bids must contain the following inwater file must a CLEARLY READABLE formation: given systems the option of protest stating FILING NUMBER, Name, address and phone number listing the test results of the constituents in one table, instead of multiple REASONS FOR OBJECTION, of subcontractor. To accomplish this, the lowtables. PROTESTANTS NAME AND REIdentify the project as: Kanab Middle est and highest values detected in the TURN ADDRESS, and any request School. for a hearing. Protest must be filed Note addenda received (by indi- multiple sources are recorded in the same space in the report table. with the State Engineer, Box 1 46300, vidual number). Salt Lake City, UT 841 1 (801 State Division number and Section Parts per million (ppm) or Millon or before NOVEMBER number being bid. 1 2, 999. These are informal proceedState base bid amount in both words igrams per liter (mglfone part per million corresponds to one minute in of the and figures. ings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. Bids must be signed by an Autho- two years or a single penny in $ 1 0,030. rized Representative for the subconParts per billion (ppb) or Micro-gra(LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion tractor. per liter (uglf one part per POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of billion Use USE) corresponds to one minute in NOTE: If required, the cost of a 2,000 years, or a single penny in performance bond will be added to $10,000,000. Curtis Ritter the base bid amount. propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by A Kane County School District re- Plcocurles per liter (pCIL)- serves the right to reject any or all picocurics per liter is a measure of the segregated portion of A32632b.. bids and to waive any irregularities in radioactivity in water. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2.0 any bid or in the bidding. Milllrems per year (mremyr)-ne-a ac-f- t SOURCE: UndergroundWater of radiation absorbed by the sure Wells (4). POD: (1)N1100W90, 16 Questions or request substitution in. well 75 ft. body. deep (2) N 1 020 W 900, should be faxed to the CM at 1 6 in. well 1 1 N 05 ft. deep (3) 280 W Action Level (ALfthe concentration 720. 1 6 in. well 1 1 0 ft. deep (4) N 1 040 of a contaminant which, if exceeded, W 51 0 from S14 Cor, Sec 25, T43S, Published in the Southern Utah News triggers treatment or other requireR5W., 1 6 in. well 1 50 ft. deep. USE: on October 13, 20 & 27, 1999. ments which a water system must Irrigation: total acreage 0.4000 acs, follow. sole supply 0.4000 acs. POU: SI Annual Drinking Water 2SW14 Sec 25; S12SE14 Sec 26. Maximum Contaminant Quality Report T43S, R5W. Leve(&fCL(mandatory language) OrdervIIle HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 2.0 Maximum Allowed" (M CL) is the ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 113 ft. level of a contaminant that is to you provide highest Were very pleased deep. POD: (1) S 500 E 1450 from in drinking water. MCLs are Water allowed this Annual with Quality years Wl4 Cor, Sec,T43S, R5W. (Johnson into the MCLGs as feasible close as set to want We keep you Canyon Area) USE: Irrigation: from Report. water available treatment and the excellent best using Apr 1 to Oct 31 , total acreage 0.31 00 formed about the to you technology. acs, sole supply 0.31 00 acs; Domes- services we have delivered Our and is, goal over the year. past tic: 1 family. POU: N12SW14Sec always has been, to provide to you a Maximum Contaminant Level Gcal 25, T43S, R5W. safe and dependable supply of drink- - (?rfCLG(mandatory language) The sources are the GoaT(MCLG) is the level of a Robert L Morgan, P.E. ing water. Our water Spring and the New Well at Red taminant in drinking water below which STATE ENGINEER there is no known or expected risk to Hollow. heafth. MCLGs allow for a margin of Published in the Southern Utah News our that to drinking safety. Im pleased report on OCTOBER 6 & 13, 1999. water is safe and meets federal and e of required sampling state requirements, if you have any I What does this mean? ts 435-644-25- 435-644-20- Non-Detec- ts (WD)-laborato- ry or 538-724- 0) ms 85-70- 2, -- 435-644-203- 1. con-Nor- th v Dafa-Becaus- -- ixniv'W n. Hj fi LLf.orA . jT. addition to the sampling outlined in the table above, we have also sampled for (21 Volatile Organic Chemicals and 1 5 more Inorganics and Metals). These additional chemicals were not detected. If you would like a list of the specific (Organic Chemicals) that we sampled for, please contact Carol Lamb at 648-253In covered some problems this year. Water samples taken in July 1998 confirmed the presence of total coliform bacteria. Total coiiforms are common in the environment and are generally not harmful themselves. The presence of these bacteria is usually a result of a problem with water may have been contaminated with organisms that can cause disThe following constituents are regu- ease. Symptoms may include diarlated more closely, Arsenic, Lead, rhea, cramps, nausea, and possible Nitrate, Radon and Crptosporidium. jaundice, and any associated headNotice of any detection is required. aches and fatigue. When the monthly samples confirmed the presence of total coliform bacteria we took steps Microbiological Contaminants: (1) Total Coliform. Conforms are to identify and correct the problem. bacteria that are naturally present in Subsequent monthly sampling has the environment and are used as an confirmed the absence of total indicator that other, potentiatly-harm-Th- e ccliforms in the water system. ful, bacteria may be present. Cclif orms were found in more samples We constantly monitor for various than allowed and this was a warning constituents in the water supply to of potential problems. meet all regulatory requirements. In (2) Fecal coliformE.Coli. Fecal 1998 we failed to take the required conforms and E. coli are bacteria Lead and Copper samples. Testing whose presence indicates that the for Lead and Copper is used to enwater may be contaminated with hu- sure that tiie public is provide with man or animal wastes. Microbes in safe drinking water. This violation these wastes can cause short-terdoes not necessary pose a health effects, such as diarrhea, cramps, risk. We have reviewed why we failed nausea, headaches, or ether symp- - to take the require samples and will toms. They may pose a special health take steps to ensure that it will not risk for infants, young children, and happen again. people with severely compromised immune systems. See LEGALS , Page 26 4. c "i.: oT ....... v |